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\windows\GPSEnable.exe \windows\startup\gpsenable.lnk I too have not had time to test hgray's executable. [insert disclaimer here, all I did was cab it!]
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On behalf of the lazy and the laymen, thanks rstoyguy!
![]() I'd also like to point this out... From what I understand, the other methods that allow these drivers to load with boot, require you to disable some security checks or something. If you're worried about that, use this. While my app doesn't have the necessary security signatures, it is safe in this aspect. All it does is activates the GPS device and the GPS service. |
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Can someone explain why one needs this?
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For alltel users, after you do the upgrade and install the GPS dlls, the drivers will not load. You have to manually start the dlls yourself. This is a hassle because you have to get a third party task manager and load them individually. This program loads the dlls without need of a third party task manager or any other effort after initial install.
Thanks to rstoyguy, now any alltel user has to do is install the alltel upgrade, run the titan GPS cab, run the cab he created for my app, and turn on location service. This is especially convenient for laymen. |
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Now I know Ive seen this question 100 times before with this kind of stuff, but Im going to assume that there is no definite answer if this uses alot of extra battery power compared to w/o the service running run the start? Guessing no one knows since it hasn't been tested enough...
Guess maybe I'll test it out then... ![]() |
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The fact that it the device is loaded might use a bit more power. It shouldn't be noticeable though. Being loaded is not the same as being in use, and the GPS goes to 'sleep' when it is not being used.
I believe that the GPS service is kindof like a go-between for the OS and the device. I'm probably wrong on that, but either way, it is just a process that sits in idle like any other running program. At the end of the day, provided you haven't been actively using the GPS, there should be no noticeable difference in power. Also, I noticed you're in SC. Any idea if we have revA at all? I'm in Clemson right now, but I didn't notice a difference after the upgrade. |
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So wait, this is supposed to prime the GPS for we dont have to use anouther app to do it? If so its not even doing that. TomTom and iGO both act as if it wasnt primed and dont get a signal. I uninstalled the previous Titan GPS b, softreset, and installed the cab posted by "rstoyguy"... wtf?
Oh and Im in the Boiling Springs area and nope, speeds arnt any better... ![]() |
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Did you get the HTC Titan GPS cab that was in my first post? Also, you need to go to Start/Settings/Phone/Services(tab)/Location Setting and turn the location service on. Reboot and try again. Try google maps or a program call GPS Test, before using anything else. On GPS Test, set it to com4. Link below http://chartcross.co.uk/products/WM00002_details.asp |
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No I got it from a link on that thread explaining how to set up the gps on the touch. You know, that really popular one... lol
Location stetting were already set to "on"... I can already prime it with google maps too. |
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